Facts about Siberian Husky
- 08
Siberian Huskies were registered as a distinct breed in 1930 by the American Kennel Club, nearly two decades after Chukchi sled dogs first arrived in Nome, Alaska during the 1909 serum run.
- 07
Siberian Huskies require approximately 1,500 to 2,000 calories daily due to their extremely high metabolism, significantly more than most dog breeds of similar size.
- 06
Escaping is a notorious habit in Siberian Huskies, with the breed capable of jumping six-foot fences and digging beneath barriers due to their high prey drive and independent nature.
- 05
Siberian Huskies possess striking blue eyes in approximately 40 percent of the breed, a trait controlled by a recessive gene that produces lighter iris pigmentation.
- 04
Pack-oriented Siberian Huskies require extensive socialization before 16 weeks of age to prevent aggressive behavior toward other dogs and small animals.
- 03
Siberian Huskies can withstand temperatures as low as negative 75 degrees Fahrenheit due to their dense undercoat and unique circulatory system that minimizes heat loss.
- 02
The Siberian Husky breed was developed by the Chukchi people of northeastern Siberia over 3,000 years ago to pull sleds across frozen Arctic terrain.
- 01
Their double coat sheds approximately 50 pounds of fur annually, requiring brushing multiple times weekly during peak shedding seasons.